You will not need to approve each upgrade and install separately.
Unlike Apple iOS, Android has always been an open ecosystem, so for example, it provided an opportunity to install apps from outside the Play Store, to use alternative app stores. Lots of people already have a good chance of using such a store, many well-known Android manufacturers have one, and they often release updates for their own apps through them.
Of course, there is no shortage of third-party Android stores, but their use can be a bit cumbersome, as their users have to agree to individually install packages every time they want to install new apps or updates from them.
Google has been criticized by Epic Games, among others AdvertiseThis is From Android 12 This requirement largely eliminates. Starting with the major release, alternate stores will be able to ask users for permission to install packages without asking permission, so that they can provide the same user experience as the Play Store or stores of mobile manufacturers.
However, it is a requirement that this only works for apps they provide that have at least Android 10 (API level 29) in the SDK as a target development platform.
If you want to read more interesting tech news, follow the Origo Techbase Facebook page, click here!